I'm very proud of myself and Madalena, it was a very hard month. Not only did my personal life no give me a break, but college, writing, publishing a book made my time so slim... But I did it and I'm proud and I hope you've enjoyed this extraordinary month - because I'm not doing another anytime soon.

Today is the 30th and so, it's tag day! And I've been recently tagged by Banal Girl to do the Guilty Tag.
As always, I'm doing this with Madalena from Presa Nas Palavras and you should totally go check her answers!
Without farther a do, here we go to our last post of the month:

Hello book-nerds
If, like me, you're a fan of the supernatural, of Marvel and DC, you might be familiar with their tv show adaptations. You might even watch The Flash or Agents of Shield, but, while those are two amazing series, there's been a Marvel tv show that's been growing quite alot lately and that it has completely hooked me.

Hello book-nerds, are you having a hard time deciding what book to start next?
Have you thought about stepping out of your confort zone and try a graphic novel?
I've only read one in my life (until this point), but I absolutely loved it.

Synopsis:

Set in an alternate matriarchal 1900's Asia, in a richly imagined world of art deco-inflected steam punk, MONSTRESS tells the story of a teenage girl who is struggling to survive the trauma of war, and who shares a mysterious psychic link with a monster of tremendous power, a connection that will transform them both and make them the target of both human and otherworldly powers.

If you're a fan of fantasy or just pretty great drawings/paintings, give this a try. I honestly had the best time diving into these books, full of emotions, suspense and lots and lots of blood.

It finally happened.
I didn’t like a Colleen Hoover’s book. It’s not that I have problems with them –
which I do, a lot. – is that I actually did not enjoy reading it, did not like
the characters and did not see the redemption of arc of anyone.

I’ll be
honest, I started this book by pure boredom. I found it by chance and decided
to give it a try. All for science, right?

Hello book-nerds!
Do you know what day it is? Its book tag day! As usually I'm doing this with Presa Nas Palavras and should definetly go check her answers.
I did not creat this book tag (and take no credit for it's originality), those need to go to Nannerale.

Hello book nerds, are you ready for another awesome recommendation in came your TBR is getting low.

Synopsis:

The hunted Feravolk are counting on Jayden, a seventeen-year-old, dagger-wielding, storm-detecting orphan, to save their race. Maybe they should have thought of that before they killed her family.

The land of Soleden is dying because the sorceress queen hunts and kills the people who cared for all nature, the Feravolk. Through their special bond with animals, the Feravolk have become more than men. Faster, stronger, masters of camouflage and stealth. Only a Deliverer born the night of the Blood Moon can save them from extinction.

According to prophecy, Jayden is a Deliverer, but it’s not a destiny she wants. She has no sympathy for either side. The Feravolk killed her family, so they can die for all she cares. And fighting the queen with nothing but daggers and her special abilities—storm predicting—is a suicide mission. Destiny can pick someone else.

Except hiding from destiny proves difficult; Deliverers attract powerful Protectors. Jayden’s is one of the Feravolk, so he can’t be trusted. But he makes her feel safe. Makes her want to save his race. If she chooses to keep hiding, he’ll remain one of the hunted, but he’ll protect her even if it means his death if she faces the queen. Making the right choice has never been so excruciating, especially since the prophecy says nothing about the Deliverer’s success, or survival.

It's no secret to any of you that one of my favourite book ever given to me by an author is Scarlet Moon by S. D Grimm.
It was a book that, altough flawed, pulled me in and didn't let go.
The characters were amazingly written, they felt do real, I fell completly in love. You can read my review on the first and second book of this trilogy here on the blog, if you feel like it.

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